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Which one of the following is a wrong staement?

A. Scavenging is the process of removing the burnt gas from the engine cylinder by fresh charge coming into cylinder from the crank-case
B. The power developed in four stroke I.S. engine, for the same engine speed and cylinder volume, as compared to that of a two stroke engine is one-half
C. Instead of values, ports are used in case of two-stroke I.C. engines
D. In case of four stroke I.C. engines, the exhaust gases are driven out from engine cylinder by fresh charge of the fuel entering the cylinder
E. None of the above
Answer» D. In case of four stroke I.C. engines, the exhaust gases are driven out from engine cylinder by fresh charge of the fuel entering the cylinder
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